Well Known Business Woman Died With Many Friends Ignorant of Illness
Ill but four days, Miss Edna M. Braunel, 37, of 911 South 18th street, died at
the home Sunday noon. She was taken ill with pneumonia last Wednesday. The
evening before she attended a meeting of the Business and Professional Women's
club of which she was a charter member, at Francis Creek. She was re-elected
treasurer of that organization at the last election of officers. The death of
Miss Braunel was a shock to her host of friends and associates, many of whom did
not know that she was ill.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. from the First
Lutheran church, Rev. D.G. Ristad officiating. Interment will be at
Evergreen cemetery following services at the grave conducted by the
Eastern Star.
Born Here in 1896
The deceased was born in this city in 1896 and always made her home
here. She attended the local high school from which she was graduated and later
enrolled at the Manitowoc Business college for a business course. For a number
of years she was employed in the offices of the Smalley Manufacturing company.
Lately she had been a bookkeeper at the Washington street meat market of Charles
Krieg.
In addition to her affiliation with the Eastern Star and the Business and
Professional Women's club, Miss Braunel was also a member of the Ladies Aid
Society of the church.
She is survived by a brother, Edwin Braunel, of this city; and
three sisters, Mrs. Ida Herbst of Milwaukee, Mrs. Emma Hibbert of
Ironwood, Michigan and Viola at home.
The body will be removed to the home at 911 S. 18th street Tuesday
afternoon from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home. The
remains may be viewed at the funeral home this evening and tomorrow,
and at the home from 6 o'clock Tuesday evening until the time of the
funeral.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, June 12, 1933 P.2
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CLUB WORKER DEAD EDNA BRAUNEL
Ill but four days with pneumonia Miss Edna Braunel, 37, died Sunday
afternoon at the home. She was prominent in the Business and Professional
Women's club, being a charter member and treasurer of
the club at the time of her death.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, June 12, 1933 P.2
Well Known Business Woman Died With Many Friends Ignorant of Illness
Ill but four days, Miss Edna M. Braunel, 37, of 911 South 18th street, died at
the home Sunday noon. She was taken ill with pneumonia last Wednesday. The
evening before she attended a meeting of the Business and Professional Women's
club of which she was a charter member, at Francis Creek. She was re-elected
treasurer of that organization at the last election of officers. The death of
Miss Braunel was a shock to her host of friends and associates, many of whom did
not know that she was ill.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. from the First
Lutheran church, Rev. D.G. Ristad officiating. Interment will be at
Evergreen cemetery following services at the grave conducted by the
Eastern Star.
Born Here in 1896
The deceased was born in this city in 1896 and always made her home
here. She attended the local high school from which she was graduated and later
enrolled at the Manitowoc Business college for a business course. For a number
of years she was employed in the offices of the Smalley Manufacturing company.
Lately she had been a bookkeeper at the Washington street meat market of Charles
Krieg.
In addition to her affiliation with the Eastern Star and the Business and
Professional Women's club, Miss Braunel was also a member of the Ladies Aid
Society of the church.
She is survived by a brother, Edwin Braunel, of this city; and
three sisters, Mrs. Ida Herbst of Milwaukee, Mrs. Emma Hibbert of
Ironwood, Michigan and Viola at home.
The body will be removed to the home at 911 S. 18th street Tuesday
afternoon from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home. The
remains may be viewed at the funeral home this evening and tomorrow,
and at the home from 6 o'clock Tuesday evening until the time of the
funeral.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, June 12, 1933 P.2
********
CLUB WORKER DEAD EDNA BRAUNEL
Ill but four days with pneumonia Miss Edna Braunel, 37, died Sunday
afternoon at the home. She was prominent in the Business and Professional
Women's club, being a charter member and treasurer of
the club at the time of her death.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, June 12, 1933 P.2
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